Aiming Down the Sights

Aiming Down the Sights (ADS) is a game mechanic that features in most FPS games. In Zumbi Blocks, you can aim down the sights by holding down the right mouse button (this can be changed in the options menu so that you don't need to hold). Most starter weapons possess iron sights , however some of the more of the higher tier weapons possess various other kinds of sight. Whenever you ADS, the sights will not remain motionless. However, you can crouch to negate this effect and keep the sights completely still.

The Ingram has some of the worst sights in the entire game. They are terrible for any form of engagement at medium to long range and even at close range they are occasionally un-reliable. Sometimes it is better to not bother with the sights on it.

The Desert Eagle has sights similar to the Glock but it has a red light or glow in the dark paint on the tip of the foresight. It is not known if this actually affects their use during the night but in real life this helps the shooter to guide their shots during the night

The sights on the Winchester .12 are similar to the ones on the Ingram, but the Winchester is far more accurate, and has greatly reduced recoil meaning that the sights work well on this weapon. These sights are even quite effective at medium range. These are very fitting sights for this weapon.

The Iron Sights on the Usp-45 S. are similar to the Glock and Desert Eagle except that the Suppressor is slightly visible. It is a very effective gun in earlier waves due to the silent kill bonus but is weak and uses too much ammo in later waves.

The Enfield currently has the most powerful scope in the game and a crosshair (3-line crosshair but still a crosshair). However, the scope will eliminate all peripheral vision. Best for Long to Mid-Range.

Note: It is advised to use this weapon on top of buildings because of the loud sound that the gun makes. MOST Zumbis will SWARM to your position after firing.